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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

From ancient civilisations to the digital age, symbols have served as powerful tools for communication and brand recognition. In the digital age, logos have had to adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape. Logo designers now face the challenge of creating versatile and practical logos across various digital platforms.

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Retro Packaging Design: Bringing Back Vintage Styles

Inkbot Design

Vintage signage fonts mimic painted shop sign lettering with distressed, imperfect shapes, offering an authentic retro touch. A vintage cola-style serif font looks plucked straight from a 50s advertisement. Incorporate era trademarks like motifs, patterns, colours and silhouettes into structural packaging and labelling elements.

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Maybe we don’t have to (re)brand everything

UX Collective

The prevalence of “corporate” (self) branding has created a market of digital mockups. They are being framed within selected shapes, colours, and patterns, just to reinforce the identity of their new upcoming fitness “brand.” Everyone could use a giggle now and then when they see a tacky shop sign seemingly made with Powerpoint.

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21 Photoshop Tutorials to Brush Up Your Photoshop Skills

HONGKIAT

The course is designed to enhance advertising campaigns or promotional material by emphasizing the importance of lighting in design. Designing an Isometric Pixel Art Coffee Shop This comprehensive tutorial guides you through the process of creating an isometric pixel art coffee shop.

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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

Neatly organized on Naomi’s homepage are her many projects, consisting of gifs, illustrated patterns and greeting cards. Based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, his unique use of color, texture and shape is carried across the different mediums in which he works, such as digital illustration, murals and printmaking. Johanna Puhl.